Read the aqeems.sents,
"M&lHt5 world I.is i ke
tarmers. .aT#&)D f JY'r4
.G AX& behavior in yo-Agsk4# -&Sd
.04 hg I e
8aw usL andeen'tgoo thing
,e and the morfte 6 e bot
egpe you to pay your Aggp#dptiQn.
Bufdge P. drives gry, Wyich
by a friwnd is styled+ odder bore.
tamer& , IATOUD I tT--4
VeGeade airdens are suTering for
rA1pf (ensely.
* Mikearpente hammer wilt soon be
heard agai. l# eir toVd. But it is
s9unilng for the b'oet df Essley.
Cdotfghting is raginging ani
wa o the cock that ows:the white
feagbey. Hdiesa
Ttwo of the ds6eIbubtnbe thih
p W ea.kOW fiterothtoki her
self and a stu kV6iluoge t
Seining is the oner orfthe day. A
,.iA fn W or To reek is liable
to be heght c day exept Sunday.
Our old andi expeiiedied farmers
say a ry May for a good crop.
Blockade rmnn1ng n't pAy. Bet
tor quit"..
ISee new advertisenidht of Hagood,
Alexander-& Co.
In those times it is more blessed to
give than to receive.
PXovsions aro very scarce, and
money still's6arcer.
app4h nah th at hs corn and
bacon plenty and cash to pay his
debts and taxes..
M3oalahi Alexander, ot this C ounty
was 99 years old on the 8th uIt. arnd
is still living.
Teeare a great mnany men want
ing to buy corn and but few haive it
for sale.
Governior Hamp)ton has appointed
Mr. W. RI. Berry rteasurerc1 and Mr
John 0. Davis AMditor for Pickens
Cou nty..
A dog effected wvith hydrophobia
was in town on Saturday morning.
Several shntsi *ero fired at him, but
withiout.any known effect. Tie.mad c
his ways ouit of the town fastor han
he entbre-d It.
The dronth continos; crops are
needing gentlo showers ;ind high
temper'atiare. Nights too cool for the
last 'w weeka~ fo the rapid develop%
ment of the cotton pat
Don't wait for rain to "set out"
sweet potatoeo"plips" They do better
when transplanted in dry weather,
+ they are only a little more trouble.
But what good and sucdessful farmer
minds trouble?
Mr. W. N. Bowlin has shown us
several heads of wheat from his fiold
They are as fine specimens as one
would wish to see. ile has several
adres which will yield .front 80 to 40
*bushels per acre. Is tbere any other
farmer in the County who can -beat
this?
Destroyed by worms. Can we ima
gin a more horrible -death: -Gnawing
-gnawing-gnawing night and day
until the vitals -WJ atdh away. Shri
asnor's Indd,i Verreifige will destroy
and eject those dIsgusting ereatures
from the Intestines. Ask for Shri
ner's Indian Vermaige.
The following is a list of Grand and
Petit .Jurors, drawn to,serve att the
approaching term of Oourt.
Grand Jurors--Rilef Simmons,
Richard Lenhardt, haylis Arter, (col.)
3 T Anthony, Warren iloydI, W B
Lawrence, J A Dates, ThoM..1B6*en,
Geo. F Uobinson, W D Edens, F C
Parsons, Nat. 3 Willianis, Robt. L
Stansell, Eph riam Gilstrap, Berry
Blassingame, (col.), B F Bogge, Squire
IE Johnso n eo._Rausom iDuke.
ett ros- RPic, W R
Jas M Stowart, Aaron Boggs John A
Chastain, C AlyobA t H &
nemoro; 'hIllasd $$ i4', EO5 Rate.,
Warren HlahmiItep, Ohaffe* an&lory
4 (col.), W W Phillips, 3 .B 'iQ4d, (Cool.)
Wm W Payne, Alfred Gotter, D~avid
A Chamblin,''t Freeman, .John L
Gravely, RAfBowen, P D Curot.on,,
J W Sutherltpd; Robt: G .Hunt, WV J
Fennel, N tMart;n,Vi E Ferguson,
S A McCra6kin,'W H Perry, Charles
e- Childers, G WV Burgess, 3I R Mullin ix,
WV L Davis.
.8 1 ni (I WM%V
JUST RECEI VUD AT
A COMPLETT BTOQK OF
Nation
A LL NEW, NICIN AZ D BRIGht.1
f
A syleh~d?d assottent, tad prices to
sui the timeis,
CROOCKERY, TV ANXD
KAUDWARE.
All lkinds, 8i506 and prices, from a ~
Half Pint Cup to a 20 gallon Wash
Pot.
BBuGS & HEDICIN ES;
Always .Fresh and Genuine, and all
the leading articles always on hand. -
ALWAYS IN STOCK.
d
TOBACCO AND SEGARS
C
To suit every'one'.
O0 -
CANDY AND CRACKERS,
CANNED) GOODS & PICKLES, r
Anid in fact a genern a asortmeont of
niico things.
Come and see fo,r your self.
Resipectfully,
W. T. McIFALL.
Maiy 10, 1877 85
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anddewe are piegld t6 atate the fact that its.
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H1. N. E MLYN, -
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Proprietors and Publhhers. 2
May 31, 1877
STOTICE OF FINAL RETTLEMENT a
Notice is hereby given to all persons 11
interested in the Estate of Elias H ollings
worth, deceased, that I will apply to W. G.* a
Field, .Judge of Probate for Pickens County, a
for a Final Settlement am discharge as F
Executor of' said Estate, On Saturday,
the 25th of August, 1877.
' R. E. HOLCOMBE, Exo'r.
May 24, 1877 87 10
NEW ADVERTISEMENT.
The Ilealthiest of us are Liable to obstrue
ons in the bowels -ANWaeglect them. It
necessary to outrage the palate with Dans.
Duo drugs in such eases. Ths most efo"tive
xative kttown is Tarrant's Efferveftent
eltzer Aperiett, and it is also the most
greeable. Its operation is soothing, cool
ag, painless. Sold by all druggists.
a week in your own town. Terms and
66 r & Co.,
A GREAT OFFER?
We will during these Hard Times dispose of
IANOS and ORGANS, new and second-hand
f first class tmakers including WATERS' at
)wer prices for cash or Installments or to
At until paid for than ever before of-,
Dred. Waters' Grand Square and Upright
lanos and Organs (including their new son.
enir and bourdoir) are the best made. 7
Itave Pianos $150. 7 1-8 do $160 not used
year. "2" Stop Organs $60. 4 Stops
68. 7 Stops $68. 8 Stops $75. 10 Stops
88. 12 Stops $100 aoh, not usedayear,
a perfect order and warranted. Looi and
.raveling Agents Wanted. Allustrated Cata
>gues Mailed. A liberal discount to Teach
ra, Minitters, Churches, etc. Sheet Music
t half price. HORACE WATERS & SONS,
fanufacturers and Dealers, 40 East 14th St.,
rnion Square, N. Y.
5TO a Week to Agents. $10
OutFree. P. 0. VICK
net 4
t e. o; n d. I t1
Nof f . - Co
usta, Maine.
CEORCE PACE & CO.
N0. 5 N. SCV3.u Bt., :ALTzMO, Im.
Patent Portable & ftatonary E"ines
Paent Cirealar w A"
Gang, Muley a lakh Milk4
arft &Flour N112v, Water
Wheels, Shingle Barrel &
Woodworking *aehinery
Tanite Emery Wheels and
SEN .awf ill Ra lieade
Grin Or. es me.
T Black ]Hr I
By I.N. AObis, * ho. pr
I this region. Latest accounts o -Gold and
ilver prospects. Agricultural and Grazing
esources, climate, hunting. fishing, Indians,
nd settlers' adventures with them, mining
nd wild Western life, the waterfalls, boiling
eysers, nole scenery, immense gorges, etc.
lith 27 fine illustrations, and new map.
rice Only 10 Cents. Bold by all News
eaters, or sent post,-paid for 12 cents by
ONNELY, LoYru & Co., Publishiers, Chicago,
)5 EX TIRA F INE M IXD CADS,~wih
name, 10 cents, post paid. L. Jo,s.s &
o., Nassau, N. Y,
$5 to $20 per day at. home. Samples worth
I free. Slinson & Co., Portland, Maine.
To. 66 NonTu Cuantas ST., BAr.TIMOnE.
lucorporated April 9, 1869.
resident, lHon. J. WV. Bobbin, Judge Supe
.rie or Court,
The aoeInstitution off'ers all the donl'q
>rts of a homne to patients suffering withI eye
r ear diseases, skilful nurses are in at tend
nce, and as the surgoon in Charge resides in
lie hous~e with the family, patients are seen
y him several times during the day. For
tartht' ittformation apply to the surgeon in
harge.
DR. GEORGE REULING
Unprecedented Attraction,
VElI HAL~F A MILLION DISTRIBUTED.
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
This Institution was !egularly incorpor.
ted by the Legislafure of the State for Edu..
ational and Charitable purposes in 1868,
!ith a Capital of $1,000,000, to which it has
ince added a reserve fund of $860,000. Its
irand Single Number Drawings will take
lace monthly. It never scales or Vostifobes.
ook at the following scheme:
GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT,
during which will take place the
Extraor4inary Semi-Annual Drawing,
At New Orleans, Tuesday June 5.
Inder the personal supervision and manage
rent ofOGen. 0. T. BEAUR(EGARD, of La.,
nd Gen. JU.BA L A. EARLEY, ot Virginia.
CA PiTA L PR iZE, $100,000.
IdrNotice-Tickets are Ten Dollars Only.
l alves, $5. Quarters, $2.60. Eighths, $1.25
1 Capital Prize of $100,000 $100,000
1 Grand Prize of 50,000 60,000
1 Gr and Prize of 20,000 20,000
2 Large.Prizes of 10,000 20,000
4 Large Prises of 6,000 20,000
20 Primes of 1,000 20,000
60 do , 500 26,000
100 do 800 30,000
200 do 200 40,000
600 do 100 60,000
10000 do 10 100,000
APPROXIMATION PRIzKs.
100 Approy'tion Prises $200 $20,000
100 " " 100 10,000
100 " " 76 7,600
11,279 Prizes, amourtting to $622,600
len. G. T. BRAUnsaOAnn, of La. 'omr
len. Jt7MAt A.'hAar.at, of Va. Comr
Write for Circulars or send orders to
.M. A. DAUPHIN,
P. 0, Biox 699, Newv Orleans, La.
THIRD ORAND DOLLAR DRAWING,
Tuesday July 3.
apital Prie, $20000. Tickets $1 each.
F NaL ES.
'PATE OF SOUTHI CAROLINA.
COUNTY OF PICKENS.
[Y virtue of ?Iiniei fe dlirected,
1)I will sell to the highest bidder before
ie Court House door, during the legal hours
Al o{lis TiiRl LO lyin$ In the
own of Pickens, Known in the plan %fud
EcontatingTwAoe e j i e ss win
ie exception of a corner Lot of fifty feet on
ouse.
tI suitf o oIrL oF&D1 atI
iceessor, against J. R ley Ferguson and 8.
.Keith.
T E RMS C'ASH.--Purohasers to pay extra
r titles.
JOAB MAULDIN, s..C
June 7, 1877 39. 4
-a~u ia~~jf ed1T
WA14dikA 1,@ 9I8BEL
SW0for wbk we Wul poy * ftWW4
p.q.e .Cqab or God,
JOUN T. 00SETT & CO.
I ;M 1 I
N. . Mlasses
A heavy supply of the Above. Molames in I
spt, Which we p1rohs"eO in Ntw Orleans,
Ia 4 roh we will waant to e S enuin 1
article.
JO1N T. GOSSETr & CO.
Irish Potatoes
Call on us and get any of the Early Varl
sties of NOrthetn PotWtoes
JOHN T. GOSBETT & CO.
We are getting in store. a good supply of
the above implements, which we are offering
at ip s a!ysnoe above cast and car- I
ri.
61 HON .GOSE
Dry-Goods t
(
SPRING STYLE PRINTS;
Ginghams, Cotton Plaids;
Shirtings, Tickings;
Cambries, Long Cloths, &c; t
Coates' and Clarks' 0. N. T. Spool Tread;
Whittemore's Cotton Cards; t
Turkey Red Yarn, Palmetto Fanis;
Braids, Cotton Hose, &c., &c.
And a full line of all sorts of Dry Goods
and Notions in store and to arrive soon.
Call in and see for yourselves.
JOUN T. GOSSETT & CO.
Easley, 8. .. Feb. 12, 1877
NEW FIRM.
C
Oconee Tannery
TilE undersigned hare associated with
them in the conductLof their business of
Tanninag and Mlaanfketuing
Bo..ta and shoess,
MR. CHARLES8 WEITNA UER, as a partner
equally interested with us therein. The
nlanse of the firm will hereafter be the I
"OCONEE TANNE~RY." Thankful far past I
patronage, we bespeak a continuance of the i
same. Our senior, Mr. Filsinger, has a flne t
reputation as a Tanner, and will be able tod
supply customers in this line with the best t
article of SOLE, UPPER AND) HARNESS i
LEATHER..
AL80, a
We will continue to manufacture our first i0
class hand made
BOSTS AeB waBa
OUR BOOTS and 8110ES are for sale by
W. T. MtiPALL, it Plckens Court House,
cheap.for cash, or which will be exchanged
for Hides oti reasortable terms.
0. W. FILZINGER,
.GOTTLOBE WANNER.
July 20, 1876 . 40 t
*VICK'S
ILLUST'RAT'TD PRICED CATALOUGE
Fifty pages-800 llhstratidfis, with De'
scription of thousands of the best Flowers
and Vegetables in the world, and the way to
grow them-all for a two cent postage stamp.
Printed in German and English.
Vick's Floral Guide, Quarterly, 25 tiefts. a
year.
Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden, 50
cent. in paper; in elegant cloth covers $1 .003
Address, JAMEs VIK, Rochester, N. Y,
Vick's Floral Guide
a beautiful Quarterly journal, finely illust rated
and conttaining and elegant colored Flower
'Plate with the first number. Price only 25
cents for the year. lhe first No. for 1877
just issued in German and English.
Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden, in
50 cents; with elegant clourh covers $1.00.
Viok's Calalogue-3800 Illustrations, only 2
cents. Address,
JAMEs VICK, Rochester, N. Y.
VICE'S
FLO WEI AND .VQ1GTA fLE G4 RDENW
is the mSst, beautiful work of thme kind in thie ji
world. It conitaltis ient'yf '150 pages, hun-- I
dreds of flne illustrations, andi six chrome f
plates of flowers, beautifully drawn and col- ,
oted from nature. Price 50 cent e in paper i
covers $1.00 in elegant, cloth. Printed in r
Georman and English.
Vick's Floral Guide, Quarterly, 26 oents.
Vick's Catalogue-800 Ilustrations, 26 eta.
Address .IlEs~ VIeK, R(oohester N. Y.
Jan. 25 20 4
AHROME AliD FARYI 0F
YOUR OWN,
Oni the line of a GRlEAT RAILROAD, with
good markets both Ens't and West.
Niow is the Time to Secure It.
Mild Climate, Fortihe Soil, liest. COuntry for
Stock Raising in the Uni:o,' States. e
* Books, Maps, Full Information, also "Tun
PIoNEER'' sent tree to all l'srts of the World. I
Address 0. F. DJAVls, '
Land Commissioner U. P. RL. IR.
-)AltOLINA PERTILINL
134ADLEY'S PATO P4
ALMETTqAC1D PH,68HTO
. !,i I ri il
NILCOX, GIBBS, &008S-MANI,
PULATE'D GUOANO,
LTLANTIC PHOSPITATE.
F or salo on liboral,tei4ms. -(Freight
iaid) b:y
HUDGENS & BOLT.
:aeley, S. 0., Feb. 8, 1877 22 8m
1mS mili a co.
PEALERS IN
O-#' UderfO s, A U1
iLANFGEY STATION,S C.*i
T1H CHEBANARTED ETIWAN
)IS. BONEo, always on hand f'orcom
11iting.
ILIARRIS'S COMPOUND, AND
>ther Mixtures.
Also,.Johin Kerry an & (C0 A mmo-,
iiated Dissolved Bo s-in any q1uan.
ities to suit purs 'h ers. Apply for
orms and prices- t Easley, A, &
Z. A. L. R. W.
RUSSELL, MARTIN & CO.
Marcb 15, 1877 26 0
Ned in nearly every locality in many
hefat tha moT Aesohie, sp. .
)Id aOn~ ireglaess n and tern cob,
trions,o vr.kn,aeben al
uredAby r.S J- OradeOdsNFmal ReAtor
h byillxthrre meiscmbnd.t
Alcss, Jn eorgiadote a es is beyond
>rcnt. h annpics of phsl. ThuAnd&
Tsf crinea ry omvery whereit in u ian
ponteporltr beyon atte.-nton ofesprom
henft medhal moe csarsed t whie,l supths
edondruImponse andh mosteruccess.
'urctions usf evkid,aen suffer dare
i.trer,b r it w ll'tra i faut Female ilaor
aebyulltohr praremdiand comdbbye. fIs
Bradse in Droggiat,ndtothta,Stat,sans beyobd
rbought it),0r tte annlso phan reospcable
D crtificates inrhm loien e- -hepri
pon te prorito. Theatninopom
londrte ompun, andheamosg suffreo(r any
preactofrom eta. rreguomeny suffe hevrng
fern tae wi&thu ee t byu farious emed
Ecagidoctors werepare aent oletey cured
'y onfe ble Drfggi.Alna J..Bradd~ bL
LEgUL ATOR $ It terefoe deem an y dupctyb
a furihtis 1A cert 4mae, ihte oeo
raewin ater ofavffeig swomeenkimndyt
'asfomgsra irregular iy and supesdosraion,
aen rve wihutndetyn pariosa med
LerUato. I teefore duhee is myruly
rondirefular and suppreaysed rmenstreuaiond
Woman's* Best Friend."
'Yours respect fully,
J45,. W. STrnA tan.
Sept. 7, 1878 4. ai' 4
VELBUnATED
Horse and Cattle Powders.
Tis.preaao,o and hvorab1.y
known, WW--in1glp viserse
broken downvz and 36.ted horss
~.~& DE8 itsa.
I isa sure prse~e:Rof all d@eases
WVATER HEAVEs 000~GHS bis
TEM?I,I FEvERd,FO UNJ ,
LOBO APPE.TI'TE AND VITAI
ENEROY, &c. It. use 'ipt~ -
the wind, inceases the apmit- r w
gives asmnooth an lsyskln-aand
transtbrms the msel e skeleton
ine in-1okingend spIrited horse.
To keepers of' Cowu this preae
tion is invaluable. It is a sure
ventive against Rindcres U.
~~ Jiorn etc. *t has bedn prenb
w eent. pad make she pPr5n
and sweet. In fa~gc~ei
tn a 1f h s ta e T i s ~
tbdLunp yler,&.,h tlcteact
as specm, I. y putting from one.
swilnthe ihovcdLeassilbeer 1
eaSed or nentrqau
Sn time, a tlp.
ensrs for ther.og -ho-- -
linde any day in PUTsi and -CAL,rs. Invest
coording to your means. $10, $50 or $100,
II 8-roCK PRIVIL)anEs, hans brogh a ni( 1
rirtutne to the careful investor. We advi:6
rhetn and( how to opernite safely. flook with,
uli) information sent free. Address orders by
riail and telegraph to U IXTERl & Co.,
Bankers and Brokers, 17 WVall ht., NJ. Y.
NO TICE.
T AKE this met hod of iniforming ailipart ies
[interesteod, t hat I will beC foundi in my of
ce, at l'iokens Court. House on each W:..
EsA and Ti'iinnanAY, and oni each Saia,IY
or the puirpose of transaching any businesi.
hat. comes unda(er miy jurisdict ion.
As my duit ies asx School Commiissioner will
omipelt me to be abserat in different paris of
he County, I nppoint these special da1ys for
hie benefit >f all conrcernied. Office hours,
romn I . lio. to 4 p. mn.
0. W. 81NOI,ETON,
Seli,o rolnss. nr
~ thE Stete
It Al 0111LI
March 89% ~
Met OMf th RU M 4
AswMhwr,*,d 1AL wj
Will puotice is the 0 - md Pr.bate
C,ug a fprJ.fi~elm County, sa in O e
81ate Courts of this State frir*t.t&ibt county,
Ohotbe B'ior patners will be preene? o
as,istfr1 VaWho ksactiona of say i'sportan't
bVusines dViang -eaVto. -
.4 TQN' Wahalla
I . L. HIOLLeNOrWORTB,PIkens C. U.
March 23, 1876- 0
ATTORNET a hoUVsELLoa AT XAW
GREVIZJ.L, 3. V
Practioes Sn the Circuit oUrt and Coeft .
t"Probate for Piqkens ouWrf.
May 16 42gg
ISAAC K. BRYAN,
ATTORwIEY AT LAW.r
Practices in Courts of Picken
County, anhd in Unacited States Courts
MEDICAL CARS.
W . .EARLE, having loceted at
k.en 0. L.., with the Tiew of devot..
ing his entire attention to his Profession in
alts different branches, now ofers his ser
vices to the citIzens of Piokens and surround-.
ing country. He hopes to meet the expeotaa
rion of the peopi by prompt attention to at
cases entrusted to hisi care; wi the experia
ence of fifteen years, with four years in the
varions hlospitals during the late ear, wherd
aill dliseases that flesh is heir to was seen and
treated.
Special attention given to aff diseases fle.
cubar 1o women and children. He ca be
found at is residence (at all times unless
professionally abseni) formerly oeupied b
MrP. iughes, .at. the East end of fdainsrteet
Charges reasonable.
March 1, 1877 26 8sr
The State of South Carolina,
County of Pikens.
IN COURT COMMON. PLEAS.
Frank Hlamspond Piaintif, against W. 2
Williamns, Detendtant.
Summons for M&ney Demand pcom
plaint not s reed ).
TO W. 8. WiHisme, Defendant 10.this action,
OUate baerly~ sMimoned sand required
.nce o afi Ite e cymplaint this action,
which is ples dri the- eflteof the Crd
of the Qourt, of Common PIs for said oennt ,
andtoserve a coyo oii as*er on ad
subscribers at, th eltfe'e, at' Pkensu C. Ii.,
within twe g days afte il serice of this
suieoats dn you, ide tsie of dise day of
pervAoe.
If you fail to answot tlifie pinplant withina
the tine aforesaid, the gittl itali take judg
net ageinq4 you for the -stum of Bix H un4
dred and Twenty four 04,100 Dollars, withs
interest dit the h-ate of 7 per cotat per afnoni,
from the 15th .dpyof May, one -thuand
eight hundred and seventy seven and ese
Iated Pieken'd?Ma 16th, 1877.
COTH RAN, HlOLCOniEN& &CHil.
Plaintiff'e A ftorneyg.
TO WV. S. Williams, betendanti
Take tice, that the soffudfits anad cota
plaint in thils action *as flld ja the o(liee of
the Clerk of the Court for Pipkens County,
on the 10th day of MAy 1877.
COTHRlAN, JHOLCOMBE & CHILb.
S1IPSON & MOORE,
~Iay 24 Plaintiff's Attornegs.
Thme State of Meatha ('arolun
COUNTY O1 PIOiNERB,
IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
W. T. McFall, Plaintiff, agitlwist we 8. Wil.
liams, Defendant.
Copy ,Summons for Alonaey Demand5
( Complalnt naot &etited.)
TO WV. 8. Williams, Defendant in this action.
Y0 Ot are hereby sumironaed and required
..to answer the complaint in this action,
of which a copy is filed its the office of the
Clerk of the Court for said county, and to
serve a copy of yottf atfs*et' on thie subscrib
ers at their office, at t'lokens Court ionse,
within twenty days after the service of this
sumnmota ofa Sgot, exc'lugive of the day of
service.
If you fail to answer this complaint within
the time aforesaid, the plaintiff will a pply to
the cohtai for jardgnietit against yon for the
stom of One Hundred and Four 20..00 Dollars,
with interest from the 1st day of June 1874,
at one per cent per monath, and Three hun
dred and Thirty--two 65-100 Dollars, with In
terest at the rat-e of 7 per cent, per annumi
from the 25th day of December, one thouasandk
eight hundred and seventy four and costs.
Dated April 26th, A. D). 1877.
CUTHlR A N, HiOLCOM BE &.CHILD.
P'laintfi's Attorney.
TO WV. S. WVilliams Defendant:
Take notice thaut the .complaint and sum
muons in the above act ion, was filed in the of.
fice of the Clark of te C~ouart for Pickena
County, on the 26th day of A pril, 1877.
COTIIRAN, HIOLCOMBE & ChILD,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
ma ,1877 34 6
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